Gta V on Gtx 1060 mini 6gb low fps

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HI,
I have those specs on my pc : I5-6600k / Zotac Gtx 1060 6gb mini / 8 ram / 1920*1080
My question is these specs are higher than the recommended. (http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=1308&game=Grand%20Theft%20Auto%20V).
In a lot of site it says that I should get like 75-80 fps but i hardly get 50 fps on High. Why? Every drievr is the latest. What settings should I use?
Thanks
 
Solution
For me, the easiest way is create a folder on desktop. Then dl every last updated driver the website has. This'll mostly be audio, Lan, USB family, pcie, Sata controllers etc. Stick them all in that folder. Now that you have a list of the actual drivers, head into Device Management and click on a driver, like audio, hit properties, update, point at the folder you created, don't bother with the auto updater, do it manually. If the driver version is newer, it'll update, if its the same, it'll tell you, move on to next.

Can also check inside each downloaded driver, some have an exe file that'll update your stuff through that way, so no need for Device Manager.
Apr 4, 2018
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Normally yes done it like 3-4 moths approx, My motherboard is asus h110mk. How do I check if they still all at the latest?
Thanks
 

Karadjgne

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For me, the easiest way is create a folder on desktop. Then dl every last updated driver the website has. This'll mostly be audio, Lan, USB family, pcie, Sata controllers etc. Stick them all in that folder. Now that you have a list of the actual drivers, head into Device Management and click on a driver, like audio, hit properties, update, point at the folder you created, don't bother with the auto updater, do it manually. If the driver version is newer, it'll update, if its the same, it'll tell you, move on to next.

Can also check inside each downloaded driver, some have an exe file that'll update your stuff through that way, so no need for Device Manager.
 
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